Lynch leads 2023 VEXX chess event, while Wilson battles in the region

Husbands leads qualifiers for national chess championship finals

After three of the seven rounds of the 2023 VEXX chess tournament, Kemp Lynch is the sole player in the lead with three points.

Lynch, the second ranked player in the field, has looked impressive in his play and in the last round he defeated woman candidate master Julissa Figueroa with the black pieces. While Lynch’s victory allowed him to stand alone at the top, it was only so because Allan Herbert had defeated Travis Grant, after a long tough battle.

Grant had so far been the giant killer in the field and had defeated the number one and three ranked players in the field in the form of Philip Roach and Chris White. He found Herbert, a bridge too far to cross and after stubborn resistance , he succumbed to defeat.

Other important results in the round saw Roach defeat Ernest King, White win from Othniel Harewood, Kiarra Eversley got the point from Mileke Sinckler and Aaron Jaikaran defeat Jerimiah Farley.

Thus, Lynch leads 7 players in joint second on 2 points, which include all the winners in the afore mentioned paragraph as well as Figueroa, Herbert and Grant.

In the next round over this weekend at the Coles Building on Bay Street, Bridgetown, Lynch will try to stay in the lead as he battles Chris White, while the number one seed Philip Roach will hold the black pieces against Kiara Eversley.

Wilson campaigns in Puerto Rico

Top local junior player and current Under 16 Central American and Caribbean female champion Hannah Wilson is currently representing Barbados at the 2023 Central and Caribbean women’s chess championship in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

She currently sits in 6th position on two and a half points from four matches in a field of 20 players representing 10 countries from across the region.

Wilson started well by defeating the second highest ranked player in the event, Obdulis Hermoso Rodriguez of Trinidad, but then she lost to Polina Karelina of Bahamas in round two. Wilson then bounced back in round three with victory over Gabriela Vera Perez of Puerto Rico before drawing her fourth-round game against Daniel Juarez Garcia of Guatemala.

The event, is currently led by Danitza Maccarini Vasquez of Puerto Rico on three and a half points, ahead of her teammate Natasha Morales, Karelina and Katherine Kaslan of Surinam, all on three points. Five games remain and the matches should become more intense as a championship winner is to be crowned

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Katrina Blackman takes the 2023 Female National Chess Championship

Husbands leads qualifiers for national chess championship finals

When all the pawns had been pushed and all the dust had settled, it was Katrina Blackman who had edged out Julissa Figueroa and Hannah Wilson to win the 2023 Female National Chess championship of Barbados.

 

Going into the final round, that was played at the Coles Building, Bay Street in the city, it was Blackman, a former winner, who held a slim half – point lead on 7 points from 8 games, ahead of the two former joint leaders Julissa Figueroa and Hannah Wilson.

 

Blackman had kept a winning streak in the last few rounds of the event, but Figueroa and Wilson had both suffered upset defeats at the hands of Alesha Lovell(Figueroa)  and Chanon – Reifer Belle(Wilson) respectively.

 

So, on entering the last round, any one of the three players could have theoretically crowned themselves queen of local chess. However, Blackman made sure of her title as she  was the first to defeat her opponent Shernelle Padmore. Figueroa was also victorious against Kiarra Eversley, while Wilson won against Lovell, but these results could only see them agonizingly languishing slightly adrift of Blackman, in second and third spot respectively on 7 ½ points.

 

Other results in the final round saw Gaybrianna Moore winning against Heather Leslie and Reifer-Belle winning from Leshay Springer.  Thus Reifer-Belle, Moore and Eversley all finished on 5 ½ points to tie in fourth spot, having to be separated by the tie-break in that order.

 

The next two events in the chess federation’s calendar are the Vexx Tournament and the XIII IRT Hybrid chess event which would have started Thursday for the Vexx and Saturday for the IRT Hybrid event.

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Wilson defeats leader Figueroa in Ladies Chess Championship

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The 5th round of the 2023 National Ladies’ chess championship created an upheaval at the top, as current  Central American and Caribbean Under 16 female champion Hannah Wilson, defeated the then current leader Julissa Figueroa to now claim a share of first place with 4 points from 5 games.

In a clash of experience versus youth, it was the experienced Figueroa who was the one who built up a clear early advantage in the game. She however made a slight inaccuracy, and it was the youthful Wilson who turned the position around and with both players under time pressure, it was Wilson who pushed towards victory.

Two players sit jointly in third place on three and a half points. These are Katrina Blackman and Gaybrianna Moore. In the last round, Blackman outlasted Alesha Lovell, while Moore won quickly form Leshay Springer. Moore however has a game in hand.

Other results in the round saw Heather Leslie defeat Shernelle Padmore, while Kiarra Eversley and Channon Reifer-Belle battled to a hard-fought draw.

The Ladies National championship is being played as a round robin event at the Coles Building, Bay Street in Bridgetown. Action will continue over the weekend with games at 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m.

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2023 National Ladies Chess Championships begins

Husbands leads qualifiers for national chess championship finals

After three rounds of the 2023 National Female Chess Championship of Barbados, woman candidate master Julissa Figueroa has taken the sole lead with three impressive victories.

Figueroa, the number one ranked player in the event showed her class in the last round when she defeated a former champion in the likes of Katrina Blackman. Figueroa, playing the white pieces, came out of the opening in a promising position and was able to push through with her attack to claim victory.

 

Blackman leads three other players with two points. These include Gaybrianna Moore, Kiarra Eversley and current Central American and Caribbean Under 16 female champion Hannah Wilson.

In the last round, Moore defeated newcomer Shernelle Padmore, Eversley won against Heather Leslie and Wilson won a long battle against Leshay Springer. In the other game Chanon Reifer-Belle also won in a long encounter with Alesha Lovell. Moore and Eversley have one outstanding game against each other.

In the next round, the featured events will see the leader Figueroa with the black pieces against Springer, Blackman will battle Moore, while Wilson will have the white pieces against Eversley.

The national female final is being played as a ten player round robin event, where each player will get to play all of the others. The event will continue Thursday evening as well as over the weekend, concluding next Tuesday evening. The games are  being played at the Coles Building, Bay Street, Bridgetown, St. Michael. The weekdays will see action begin at 6.00 p.m. and on the weekends, action will begin at 10.00 a.m.

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